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Title: Independence%20in%2020th%20Century


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Independence in 20th Century
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Creation of Israel
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ISRAEL
  • In 1948 the UN established Israel as a homeland
    for Jews
  • This caused conflict between Israel and its Arab
    neighbors still to this day
  • This led to many Palestinian refugees in Israel,
    Jordan, Egypt

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ASIA
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INDIA
  • India had been colonized by England for over 150
    years
  • Nationalism developed in India
  • Independence movement was led by Gandhi

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GANDHI
  • Gandhi believed in civil disobedience and passive
    resistance
  • After WWII, India gained independence from England

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PAKISTAN
  • There was great tension between Hindus and
    Muslims in India
  • Violence broke out
  • Muslims and Hindus had to be separated into 2
    countries
  • Muslims formed Pakistan

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BANGLADESH
  • Muslims in Pakistan were separated into east and
    west
  • Conflict developed
  • In 1970, Pakistan was divided into 2 countries
    Pakistan (west) and Bangladesh (east)

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AFRICA
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Western Africa
  • Farming communities
  • Had been colonized for 150 years by England,
    France, Belgium
  • Transitions to independence were generally
    peaceful

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Eastern Africa
  • Very important trading communities
  • Colonized mainly by French and English
  • Violence broke out between European colonists and
    Africans fighting for independence
  • Ex Kenya was led by 1st President Kenyatta

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South Africa
  • South Africa moved toward better race relations
    in the 1990s
  • They abandoned apartheid (racial segregation)
  • Nelson Mandella was released from prison and
    became their first black President
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